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Back to School

Back to School

What Back to School Means for the Poor With a new school year upon us, we are grateful to God for His provision and to our supporters for the thousands of impoverished children that have been sponsored through ChildCare International since we were founded more than 40 years ago. Our partners in Haiti are especially […]

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Meeting Children’s Needs

Meeting Children’s Needs

Meeting children’s needs in these pressing times As people around the world sense mounting pressure on the global economy, those living in very poor countries are feeling the worst of it. Fuel shortages, severe weather, impending food shortages and political upheaval are sparking unrest in many countries. ChildCare International (CCI) is working closely with our […]

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Pray with ChildCare International

Pray with ChildCare International

Pray with us and send us your prayer requests Our staff prays regularly for the needs of our sponsored children, our partners worldwide, and our donors and child sponsors. We invite you to join with us in prayer, either by submitting your own prayer requests or by praying for our sponsored children on your own. […]

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Meet our partner in The Philippines – Crish Kustra

Meet our partner in The Philippines – Crish Kustra

Crish Kustra, Coordinator at Changing Lives Missions Center, Cebu, in The Philippines Crish Kustra is committed to transforming and improving the lives of children and families living in poor communities in Mandaue City in Cebu, The Philippines. Tell us about your life and family. I am happily married to a Canadian, Russ Kustra. My husband […]

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Mercy and her Grandmother in Uganda!

Mercy and her Grandmother in Uganda!

Meet Mercy A. from Uganda. Mercy’s family have managed to survive in a country that has been plagued by civil wars, famine, disease, and poverty. During the civil war in the 1980’s, Mercy’s grandmother had to face many challenges and survive in a very dangerous and volatile environment. She endured the hardships of poverty in […]

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